Domenico Pecchio (1687-1760), Attributed to - Rustic Scene with a Spinner






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Rustik scen med en spinnare, oljemålning på duk utan signatur, 55 × 72 cm, från 1700-talet Rococo i Italien, tillskriven Domenico Pecchio.
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Attributed to Domenico Pecchio (Casaleone 1687 - Verona 1760) - Rustic Scene with a Spinner.
55 x 72 cm.
Oil on canvas, unframed.
Bears an inscription on the reverse: «Domenico Pecchio 1712-1759».
Domenico Pecchio was born in Casaleone in 1687 and trained in Verona under Antonio Balestra, who praised his manner in a 1733 letter to Gabburri. Active almost exclusively in Verona, he became one of the leading Veronese landscape painters of the eighteenth century, developing an Arcadian idiom indebted to Marco Ricci, Francesco Zuccarelli and Giuseppe Zais, and collaborated with Giambettino Cignaroli and Marco Marcola on the fresco decoration of Palazzo Carli.
The present painting, attributed to Domenico Pecchio, depicts a rustic scene set along a lakeshore. In the foreground two peasants are engaged in working the grain, while a young woman, accompanied by a second female figure, holds the distaff staff in the act of spinning. In the background, a fisherman with a rod discreetly animates the lakeshore, within a landscape punctuated by a rural building and distant mountains.
Condition report: Lined canvas. Good conservation condition of the pictorial surface.
This item is sold with a certificate of authenticity with legal validity.
- Further informations on the condition report are available upon request.
- All shipments are handled with professional packaging. The frame, if present, is to be understood as a gift and therefore its structural integrity during transport is not guaranteed.
Note for non-Italian buyers: This work has not yet obtained the certificate of free export from Italy, is-sued by the Superintendency of Cultural Heritage, which certifies that the work does not belong to the Italian cultural heritage and may therefore be freely exported. The regulations in force from 2026 pro-vide for reduced processing times for works with a declared value below €50,000, at the discretion of the expert committee: typically 2-3 weeks from the submission of the request. All costs related to this procedure are included in the price.
Rendering Disclaimer: Lifestyle images are AI-generated for illustrative purposes only and may not ac-curately reflect the actual proportions of the work.
Säljarens berättelse
Attributed to Domenico Pecchio (Casaleone 1687 - Verona 1760) - Rustic Scene with a Spinner.
55 x 72 cm.
Oil on canvas, unframed.
Bears an inscription on the reverse: «Domenico Pecchio 1712-1759».
Domenico Pecchio was born in Casaleone in 1687 and trained in Verona under Antonio Balestra, who praised his manner in a 1733 letter to Gabburri. Active almost exclusively in Verona, he became one of the leading Veronese landscape painters of the eighteenth century, developing an Arcadian idiom indebted to Marco Ricci, Francesco Zuccarelli and Giuseppe Zais, and collaborated with Giambettino Cignaroli and Marco Marcola on the fresco decoration of Palazzo Carli.
The present painting, attributed to Domenico Pecchio, depicts a rustic scene set along a lakeshore. In the foreground two peasants are engaged in working the grain, while a young woman, accompanied by a second female figure, holds the distaff staff in the act of spinning. In the background, a fisherman with a rod discreetly animates the lakeshore, within a landscape punctuated by a rural building and distant mountains.
Condition report: Lined canvas. Good conservation condition of the pictorial surface.
This item is sold with a certificate of authenticity with legal validity.
- Further informations on the condition report are available upon request.
- All shipments are handled with professional packaging. The frame, if present, is to be understood as a gift and therefore its structural integrity during transport is not guaranteed.
Note for non-Italian buyers: This work has not yet obtained the certificate of free export from Italy, is-sued by the Superintendency of Cultural Heritage, which certifies that the work does not belong to the Italian cultural heritage and may therefore be freely exported. The regulations in force from 2026 pro-vide for reduced processing times for works with a declared value below €50,000, at the discretion of the expert committee: typically 2-3 weeks from the submission of the request. All costs related to this procedure are included in the price.
Rendering Disclaimer: Lifestyle images are AI-generated for illustrative purposes only and may not ac-curately reflect the actual proportions of the work.
